LeoGlossary: Ben Davidson
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Born: June 14, 1940 – Died: July 2, 2012
Ben Davidson, a towering figure both in stature and talent, was born in Los Angeles, California. His journey from the gridiron to the silver screen is a tale of versatility and determination. Before he became known for his roles in films like "Conan the Barbarian" (1982) and "Necessary Roughness" (1991), Davidson carved out a successful career as a professional football player, showcasing his athletic prowess with teams like the Green Bay Packers and the Oakland Raiders.
Early Life and Career
Davidson's early life in Los Angeles set the stage for a life of diverse pursuits. After his stint in professional football, he transitioned into acting, a field where he brought the same intensity and charisma that he displayed on the football field. His first major foray into acting came with his role in "The Black 6" (1973), where he played the character Thor.
His role as Rexor in "Conan the Barbarian" marked a significant turn in his career, showcasing his ability to command attention on the big screen. This role, along with his appearance in "How the West Was Won" (1976), cemented his place in the entertainment industry. Davidson's towering presence and deep voice made him a memorable figure in every project he undertook.
Beyond the screen, Davidson was a family man, married to Kathy, with whom he shared three children. His off-screen life was as rich and varied as his professional one, involving him in various endeavors beyond acting.
Davidson's legacy in Hollywood is marked by his unique transition from sports to acting, his commanding screen presence, and the diverse roles he played. His journey from the football field to film sets serves as an inspiring story of adaptation and success, making him a standout figure in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1994 | Renegade (TV Series) | Sheriff Warren |
1991 | Necessary Roughness | Convict Football Player |
1989 | 1st & Ten (TV Series) | Curt Malloy |
1986–1988 | Simon & Simon (TV Series) | Mr. Wallins | Larson |
1982–1986 | Miller Lite: Tastes Great, Less Filling (TV Series) | Unknown |
1984 | Goldie and the Bears (TV Movie) | Thomas 'Rhino' Rhiner |
1983 | Cracking Up | Big Bearded Plane Passenger |
1982 | Conan the Barbarian | Rexor |
1981 | B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) | Hicks |
1980 | Flo (TV Series) | Bad Joe Shaw |
1980 | The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) | Patch |
1979 | The Rebels (TV Mini Series) | Donnigan |
1979 | How the West Was Won (TV Series) | Herman |
1979 | Fantasy Island (TV Series) | Hammerhead Harris |
1979 | Delta House (TV Series) | Don Joe Buck |
1978 | Charlie's Angels (TV Series) | Tasker |
1978 | Flying High (TV Series) | Coach |
1978 | Happy Days (TV Series) | Oaktree |
1978 | CHiPs (TV Series) | Wrestler |
1978 | Eight Is Enough (TV Series) | Garbage Man Fink |
1977 | Lucan (TV Series) | Coach Dalton |
1977 | Code R (TV Series) | Ted Millibank | Ted Milbank |
1977 | Busting Loose (TV Series) | Harmon |
1976 | Ball Four (TV Series) | 'Rhino' Rhinelander |
1976 | Harry and Walter Go to New York | Bouncer |
1975 | Police Woman (TV Series) | The Bouncer |
1973 | The Black 6 | Thor |
1972 | Banacek (TV Series) | Mangine |
1972 | Behind the Green Door | Doorman |
1970 | MAS H | Football Player #88 - 325th Evac. (uncredited) |
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